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3rd Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment

The 3rd Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment, also known as the 32nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment, was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was part of the 2nd Brigade of the Pennsylvania Reserves division.

Organization

Company Moniker Primary Location of Recruitment Captains
A The Second Reading Artillery Berks County Jacob Lenhart, Jr.
B The Salem Independents Wayne County William D. Curtis
C The Union Rifles Bucks County David V. Feaster
D The Mechanics's Infantry Berks County William Briner
E The De Silver Greys Philadelphia John Clark
F The Washington Guards Berks County Washington Richards
G The Germantown Guards Philadelphia Richard H. Woolworth
H The Applebachville Guards Bucks County Joseph Thomas
I The Montgomery Guards Bucks County William S. Thompson
K The Ontario Infantry Philadelphia Horatio G. Sickel[1]

Service

The 3rd Pennsylvania Reserves were raised at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on May 20, 1861.[2] Horatio G. Sickel served as the regiment's first colonel, William S. Thompson as lieutenant colonel and Richard H. Woolworth as major.[3] It was sent to Washington, D.C., where the division was assigned to the I Corps of the Army of the Potomac. The I Corps remained in northern Virginia instead of following the rest of the Army for the Peninsula Campaign in 1862. In May, due to Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan's demands for reinforcements, the division was sent the Peninsula as well. The 3rd performed well during the Seven Days Battles, but lost over one hundred men.

In August, the Army of the Potomac was transferred to northern Virginia to support the Army of Virginia. The 3rd Pennsylvania Reserves then fought at Turner's Gap in the Battle of South Mountain and at the Battle of Antietam. At the Battle of Fredericksburg on December 13, the 3rd formed part of the force which briefly broke through the Confederate right. It was among the last units to withdraw and suffered 128 casualties.

After Fredericksburg, the 3rd was assigned to the XXII Corps defending Washington, where it rested and recruited members. In January 1864, it was sent, along with the 4th Reserves, to West Virginia, where it performed garrison duty and fought at the Battle of Cloyd's Mountain. The regiment was mustered out on June 17, 1864, at Philadelphia. Men who reenlisted and those whose enlistments had not yet expired were transferred to the 54th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry on June 8, 1864.

Casualties

The 3rd Pennsylvania Reserves suffered 3 Officers and 69 enlisted men killed in battle or died from wounds, and 1 officer and 54 enlisted men dead from disease, for a total of 127 fatalities.[4]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Sypher 1865, pp. 80–81.
  2. ^ Dyer 1908, p. 1578.
  3. ^ Woodward 1865, p. 41.
  4. ^ The Civil War Archive

References

  • The Civil War Archive
  • Dyer, Frederick H. (1908). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Dyer Pub. Co.
  • Sypher, Josiah Rhinehart (1865). History of the Pennsylvania Reserves: A Complete Record of the Organization. Elias Barr & Co. pennsylvania reserves.
  • Woodward, Evan Morrison (1865). Our Campaigns; or, The Marches, Bivouacs, Battles, Incidents of Camp Life and History of Our Regiment During Its Three Years Term of Service. John E. Potter and Company.

External links

  • The Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps Historical Society

pennsylvania, reserve, regiment, also, known, 32nd, pennsylvania, volunteer, infantry, regiment, infantry, regiment, that, served, union, army, during, american, civil, part, brigade, pennsylvania, reserves, division, pennsylvania, flagactivemay, 1861, june, 1. The 3rd Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment also known as the 32nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War It was part of the 2nd Brigade of the Pennsylvania Reserves division 3rd Pennsylvania Reserve RegimentPennsylvania flagActiveMay 20 1861 to June 17 1864CountryUnited StatesAllegianceUnionBranchInfantryEngagementsBattle of MechanicsvilleBattle of Gaines MillBattle of GlendaleBattle of Malvern HillBattle of Second Bull RunBattle of South MountainBattle of AntietamBattle of FredericksburgBattle of Cloyd s MountainBattle of WinchesterBattle of Cedar Creek Contents 1 Organization 2 Service 3 Casualties 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksOrganization EditCompany Moniker Primary Location of Recruitment CaptainsA The Second Reading Artillery Berks County Jacob Lenhart Jr B The Salem Independents Wayne County William D CurtisC The Union Rifles Bucks County David V FeasterD The Mechanics s Infantry Berks County William BrinerE The De Silver Greys Philadelphia John ClarkF The Washington Guards Berks County Washington RichardsG The Germantown Guards Philadelphia Richard H WoolworthH The Applebachville Guards Bucks County Joseph ThomasI The Montgomery Guards Bucks County William S ThompsonK The Ontario Infantry Philadelphia Horatio G Sickel 1 Service EditThe 3rd Pennsylvania Reserves were raised at Philadelphia Pennsylvania on May 20 1861 2 Horatio G Sickel served as the regiment s first colonel William S Thompson as lieutenant colonel and Richard H Woolworth as major 3 It was sent to Washington D C where the division was assigned to the I Corps of the Army of the Potomac The I Corps remained in northern Virginia instead of following the rest of the Army for the Peninsula Campaign in 1862 In May due to Maj Gen George B McClellan s demands for reinforcements the division was sent the Peninsula as well The 3rd performed well during the Seven Days Battles but lost over one hundred men In August the Army of the Potomac was transferred to northern Virginia to support the Army of Virginia The 3rd Pennsylvania Reserves then fought at Turner s Gap in the Battle of South Mountain and at the Battle of Antietam At the Battle of Fredericksburg on December 13 the 3rd formed part of the force which briefly broke through the Confederate right It was among the last units to withdraw and suffered 128 casualties After Fredericksburg the 3rd was assigned to the XXII Corps defending Washington where it rested and recruited members In January 1864 it was sent along with the 4th Reserves to West Virginia where it performed garrison duty and fought at the Battle of Cloyd s Mountain The regiment was mustered out on June 17 1864 at Philadelphia Men who reenlisted and those whose enlistments had not yet expired were transferred to the 54th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry on June 8 1864 Casualties EditThe 3rd Pennsylvania Reserves suffered 3 Officers and 69 enlisted men killed in battle or died from wounds and 1 officer and 54 enlisted men dead from disease for a total of 127 fatalities 4 See also EditPennsylvania Reserves Pennsylvania in the Civil WarNotes Edit Sypher 1865 pp 80 81 Dyer 1908 p 1578 Woodward 1865 p 41 The Civil War ArchiveReferences EditThe Civil War Archive Pennsylvania in the Civil War Dyer Frederick H 1908 A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Dyer Pub Co Sypher Josiah Rhinehart 1865 History of the Pennsylvania Reserves A Complete Record of the Organization Elias Barr amp Co pennsylvania reserves Woodward Evan Morrison 1865 Our Campaigns or The Marches Bivouacs Battles Incidents of Camp Life and History of Our Regiment During Its Three Years Term of Service John E Potter and Company External links EditThe Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps Historical Society Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 3rd Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment amp oldid 1025539632, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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